11 CONSTITUTIOX. 



(6) Ordinary Members shall be eligible for all offices of the Association, 

 and shall receive yratmtoudy all ordinary publications issued by the 

 Association during the year of their admission, and during the years in 

 which they continue to pay, wifhoiit intti r mis-no n, their Annual Subscription. 



(c) Institutional Members shall receive grut.iiitoiisly all ordinary 

 publications of the Association on the same conditions as ordinary members ; 

 and each Institutional Member shall be entitled to send one representative 

 to the Annual Session of the Association. 



((■/) Associates are eligible to serve on the Reception Committee, but are 

 not eligible to hold any other office, and they are not entitled to receive 

 gratuitously the publications of (he Association. 



(e) Members and Institutional Members may purchase from the 

 Association (for the purpose of completing their sets) any of the Annual 

 Reports of the Association, at a price to be fixed upon by the Council. 



IV. —SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



(a) Every Life ]\Ieniber .shall pay, on admission as such, the sum of 

 Ten Pounds. 



(6) Ordinary and Institutional Members shall pay, on election, an 

 Annual Subscription of One Pound. Subsequent Annual Subscriptions shall 

 be payable on the first day of July in each year. 



(c) An Ordinary Member may at any time become a Life Member by 

 one payment of Ten Pounds in lieu of future Annual Subscriptions. An 

 Ordinary Member may, after ten years, provided that his subscriptions have 

 been paid regularly without intermission, become a Life Member by one 

 payment of Five Pounds in lieu of future Annual Subscriptions. 



{(1) The Subscription for Associates for a Session shall be Ten Shillings. 



v.— MEETINGS. 



The Association shall meet in Session Annually. The place of meeting 

 shall be appointed by the Council as far in advance as possible, and the 

 arrangements for it shall be entrusted to the Local Committee, in conjunction 

 with the Council. 



VI.— COUNCIL. 



(«) The Management of the affairs of the Association shall be entrusted 

 to a Council, five to form a quorum. 



(b) The Council shall consist of the President, Retiring President, four 

 Vice-Presidents, two General Secretaries, the General Treasurer, the Editor 

 of the publications of the Association, and the Librarian, together with 

 one Member of Council for every twenty Members of the Association. 



(c) The President, ' Vice-Presidents, General Secretaries, General 

 Treasurer, the Editor of the publications of the Association and the 

 Librarian shall be nominated at a meeting of Council not later than two 

 months previous to the Annual Session, and shall be elected at the Annual 

 General Meeting. 



((I) Ordinary Members of Council to represent centres having more than 

 twenty iMembers shall, not later than one month prior to the Annual Session of 

 the Association, be elected by each such Centre, in the proportion of one 

 representative for every twenty Members. The Annual General Meeting 

 shall elect other Ordinary Members of Council, in number so as to give, 

 together with the Members of Council already elected by the Centres, in all, 

 one Member of Council for every twenty Members of the Association. 



(f) The Council shall have the power to co-opt Members, not exceeding 

 five in number, from among the Members of the Association resident in that 

 Centre at which the next ensuing Session is to be held. 



(/) In the event of a vacancy occurring in the Council, or among the 

 Officers of the Association, in the intervals between the Annual Sessions, or 

 in the event of the Annual Meeting leaving vacancies, the Council shall have 

 the power to fill such vacancies. 



(<yf) During any Session of the Association the Council shall meet at least 

 twice, and the Council shall meet at least six times during the year, in 

 addition to such INIeetings as may be necessary during the Annual vSession 

 of the Association. 



